Enola, Pennsylvania War Memorials

History of Honor Roll and Memorial in Enola, Pennsylvania

History of Honor Roll and Memorial

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96 S Enola Dr, Enola, PA 17025, USA

About This Memorial

The WWII Honor Roll Memorial in East Pennsboro Township commemorates over 600 local men and women who served in World War II. Originally built near the high school through community fundraising efforts, it was later redesigned as a permanent memorial by the Greater Enola Lions Club in 1946. The memorial features name plaques on a brick structure with pavers and a flagpole, restored in 2010 through community donations. It honors those from East Pennsboro Township who were inducted into military service during WWII.

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Reviews

3/26/2022

"Honor Roll created for the Men and Women who served during WWII and were living in East Pennsboro Township when they joined various armed services. The memorial was designed by George W. Fordney, Post Commander of the Legion Post 75. The grounds donated by the Enola Legion. The Legion laid the pavements leading to the memorial. There are over 600 names on its walls. The memorial was restored and re-dedicated in May of 2010. Parking is available in Legion Post 751 adjacent to the memorial. I have driven past many times before deciding to stop by and check it out. Well worth the stop and the knowledge I gained from it. Thank you Brothers and Sisters for your service."